From one of America's most respected directors, Martin Scorsese, comes a new film "Kundun." The movie chronicles the life of the fourteenth Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet. This powerful and moving epic, resolutely true to its subject, centers on the Chinese government's violent repression of Tibetan Buddhism. The soundtrack, like the movie by the same name, is as rich in music as the film is in dramatic imagery. In fact, significant portions of the film were edited by Scorsese himself to match the musical score. The soundtrack, is from one of the world's best known composers, and a Buddhist himself, Mr. Philip Glass. Glass uses both Tibetian singers and musicians to accomplish one of the most striking marriages of music and visual in the medium.